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Technical  and  Bibliographic  Notas/Notaa  tachniquaa  at  bibliographiquaa 


Tha  Instituta  haa  attamptad  to  obtain  tha  baat 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Faaturaa  of  thia 
copy  which  may  ba  bibliographically  uniqua, 
which  may  altar  any  of  tha  imagaa  in  tha 
raproduction.  or  which  may  significantly  changa 
tha  uaual  mathod  of  filming,  ara  chackad  bolow. 


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Cover  title  miaaing/ 

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I — I   Coloured  maps/ 


Cartea  g^ographiquaa  en  couieur 


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Encre  de  couieur  (i.e.  autre  que  bleue  ou  noire) 


rn   Coloured  platee  and/or  iliuatrationa/ 


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Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  re  liure  serrie  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
diatorsion  la  long  da  la  marga  IntAriaura 

Blank  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
appear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  se  peut  que  certainee  pagea  blanches  ajoutAea 
lore  d'une  reatauration  apparaiaaant  dana  la  taxte. 
maia.  lorsque  cela  Atait  poaaibla.  cea  pagea  n'ont 
paa  «ti  filmAea. 


L'Inatltut  a  microfilm^  la  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  lui  a  *ti  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  ditails 
di)  cat  exemplaire  qui  sent  peut-4tre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  bibliographique,  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  reproduite.  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dana  la  mithoda  lormale  de  filmaga 
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Pagea  dicolorias,  tachaties  ou  piquAes 

Pagaa  detached/ 
Pagaa  ditachAes 

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Qualiti  inigaia  de  1'impression 

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slips,  tissuaa,  etc.,  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  image/ 
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obacurcies  par  un  fauillet  d'errata,  une  pelure, 
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to  th«  ganaroaity  off: 


Douglaa  Library 
Quaan'a  Univaraity 


L'axamplaira  ffNmA  ffut  raproduK  grioa  A  la 
g«n«roaltA  da: 

Douglas  Library 
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Tha  imagaa  appaaring  hare  ara  tha 
poaaibia  oonaidaring  tha  condition 
off  tha  original  oofiy  and  in  kaaping 
ffilming  contract  apaeifficationa. 


Original  coplaa  in  printad  papar  covara  ara  ffilmad 
baginning  with  tha  ffront  oovar  and  anding  on 
tha  laat  paga  with  a  printad  or  illuatratad  impraa- 
slon,  or  tha  back  cover  whan  appropriata.  M 
othar  original  coplaa  ara  ffilmad  beginning  on  tha 
ffirat  page  with  a  printad  or  illuatratad  imprea* 
aion,  and  anding  on  the  kist  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impreaaton. 


Tha  last  recorded  fframa  on  eech  microfflche 
shall  contain  tha  aymbol  -^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  tha  aymbol  ▼  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  epplies. 


Lee  imagaa  auhrantee  ont  4t4  reproduitee  evec  ie 
plus  grand  aoln.  compta  tenu  do  tai  condition  et 
do  Ie  nettet*  de  i'exempleire  ffHmA,  et  en 
confformiti  evec  lea  condKlona  du  contrat  de 
ffllmaga. 

Lea  eicempkiiree  origineux  dont  Ie  couverture  en 
pepler  eet  imprlm4e  eont  ffllmAe  en  commen^nt 
per  Ie  premier  plot  et  en  termlnem  soit  per  ie 
demMie  paga  qui  comporta  una  ampreinte 
dimpreeehm  ou  dlHuetratlon.  adt  par  Ie  second 
plot,  selon  Ie  cee.  Tous  lee  eutree  exemplairea 
origineux  aont  ffilmte  en  commen^m  par  la 
premMre  pege  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
dimpreeaton  ou  d'illuatratlon  et  en  terminant  par 
la  demMre  pege  qui  comporte  une  teHe 
empreinte. 

Un  dee  aymbdes  suivents  eppereftre  sur  ie 
dernlAre  imege  de  cheque  microfflche,  selon  Ie 
ces:  Ie  symbde  -^  signHle  "A  8UIVRE".  ie 
symbole  ▼  signiffie  "FIN". 


Meps,  pletes,  cherts,  etc.,  mey  be  ffilmed  et 
difffferent  reduction  retkis.  Those  too  lerge  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  ere  ffilmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  lefft  hend  comer,  lefft  to 
right  end  top  to  bottom,  es  meny  fframee  ee 
required.  The  ffoilowing  diegrama  illuatrate  the 
method: 


Lea  cartea,  planchea,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  Atre 
ffllmAe  A  dee  taux  de  rAduction  dIffffArenta. 
Loraqua  la  document  eat  trap  grand  pour  Atre 
reproduit  en  un  aaui  cItehA,  11  eet  ffilmA  A  pertir 
de  I'enghi  aupArlaur  geuche,  de  geuche  A  droKe, 
et  de  heut  en  bee,  en  prenem  Ie  nombre 
d'imagae  nAceaaaire.  I.ae  diegremmee  auivants 
illustrent  Ie  mAthode. 


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For  Sale  by  all  First  Class  Dealers. 


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A  MARVEL  OF  LUXURY  AND  COMFORT. 


In  addition  to  being  the  favorite  Fall  and  Winter  Hotel, 

it  is  most  Desirable,  Cool  and  Delightful  for 

Spring  and  Summer  Visitors. 


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AT  Fifth  Avenue,  Fifty-Eiffhth  and  Fifty-Ninth  Sts.  Overlooking 
Central  Park  and  Plaza  Square.  Convenient  to  places  of  amuse- 
ment and  stores.  Fifth  Avenue  Staves,  Cross-Town  ana  Belt  Line  Horse 
Cars  pass  the  doors.  Terminus  Station  Sixth  Avenue  Elevated  Road 
within  half  a  block. 

The  Hotel  is  Absolutely  Fire-Proof.     Conducted  on  European 
and  American  Plans.    Summer  Rates. 

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First-Class  IN  Every   Respect. 

ELECTRIC  LIGHTS, 
ELECTRIC  BELLS, 
ELEVATOR.    . 


Heated  by  St^arr?  Tbrou^bout. 

200  Roon75  at  $2.00  p^r  Day* 


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ROOMS  WITH   BATH,   EXTRA. 


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X.  Free  'Busses  to  and  from  all  Trains. 


ELAER  E.  AL/AY, 

PROPRIETOR. 


^  Tme  WELbEN,  * 


ST.   ALBANS. 


VERMONT. 


^HE  WELDEN  is  located  near  Lake  Champlain,  and  is 
becoming  an  actual  necessity  to  the  traveling  public.  It 
faces  a  $25,000  park  of  7  acres,  contains  200  rooms,  is 
modern  in  appointments,  and  is  a  convenient  ''half-way 
house  between  the  1,000  Islands  and  the  Adirondacks,  Lake 
George,  White  Mountains,  &c. 

Bank,   P.  0.,  Telegraph,  Telephone  Offices 
and  Barber  Shop  in  sanne  building. 


Electric  .     . 

Lights  and 

Gas,    .     . 

Steam  Heat 

Otis    .     .     . 

Safety     . 

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En  Suite.      . 
Good   Livery 
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Free  Bus. 
Ten     .     . 
Daily  Trains 


A  summer  house  is  also  run  in  connection  with  the 
Welden  at  St.  Albans  Point,  on  the  Great  Bach  Bay  Fishing 
Grounds.  Good  boats  and  skilled  guides.  Fishing  Parties 
every  day.  . 

St.  Albans  has  10,000  inhabitants,  good  stores,  public 
library  and  good  society,  and  The  Welden  is  the  only  house 
adapted  to  summer  travel. 

RATES  :   [Same  at  both  houses]  $2.50  to  $4.00  Per  Day. 

For  further  particulars,  pamphlets,  diagram  of  rooms, 
&c.,  apply  to 

W.  B.  JOHNSON,  Manager. 


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Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 


J^  HE  SPENCER,  situate'  but  three  blocks  from 
the  great  Falls,  and  long  known  to  the 
traveling  public  as  the  most  comfortable 
and  HOME-LIKE  Hotel  at  Niagara,  has  always 
been  distinguished  for  the  uniform  excellence 
of  its  service,  and  the 


Freshness  and 
Cleanliness 
of  Its  Roorns. 


Appreciating  the  favors  shown  it  by  the 
public  in  the  past,  the  i^anager  has  neglected 
no  means  to  ensure  a  continuance  of  popu- 
lar esteem. 

The   house    has    been    newly    decorated 
throughout,  its  parlors  and  reception  rooms 
richly  furnished,  a  new  passenger  and  bag- 
gage elevator,  running  day  and  night,  adds, 
to  the  comfort  of  its  guests,  while  electric! 
bells,  light  and  fire-alarms  have  been  placedj 
in  every  room,  and  fire-escapes  and  ample 
water  supply  placed  upon  every  floor. 

The  Hotel  is  Kept  Upon 

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Rc-modeled,  Re-decorated  and  Enlarged       The  coolest  Summer  House 
in  Canada.       Beautiful  Croquet  and  Lawn  Tennis  Lawns. 

BLBCTRiC   BBL.L5r   BLBVATOR5r   BATHSr  BTC. 

N.  B.— This  is  this  safest  Hotel  as  regards  fires  in  Canada,  beiog  for  the  most 
part  but  three  stories  high,  and  surrounded  by  large  open  spaces  upon  aH  sides. 

THC  RKtIDKNOK,  WHCN  IN  THC  OITY,  OW  THI 

GOVKRNOR-OKNERAIv. 

The  Table  ia  Unsurpassed  in  Canada. 

Porters  meet  all  Boats  and  Trains. 


ncQAW  Sr  WINNETT,     -     PROPRIETORS. 

•  ALSO    PROPRIKTORS 

QUEENS  ROYAL,  Niagara,  Ontario 


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It  l8  SO  arranged  that  rooms  used  for  guests  are  only  one  flight  above 
the  Grand  New  Parlors,  which  are  Just  one  flight  of  stairs  frpm  St. 
James  street.  This  item  of  rooms  below  the  clouds,  with  plenty  of  light 
and  air,  is  worthy  of  attention.  The  new  Dining  Room,  Ladies* 
Entrance,  Grand  Drawing  Room.  Parlors  and  Suites  of  Rooms  Just 
added,  the  last  furnished,  therefore  the  best  in  the  city. 

The  St.  Lawrence  Hall  occupies  a  frontage  on  St.  Jaines  street 
180  feet,  on  St.  Francis  Xavier  street  146  feet,  on  Craig  street  180  feet, 
and  on  St.  George  street  110  feet,  in  the  very  heart  of  the  city,  opposite 
he  new  post-office.    Thus 

From  $g  to  $s  ia  Saved  from  Hack  Hire  Alone. 

The  onfy  flrat-class  hotel  located  within  one  mile  of  the  post^ffioe, 
and  all  the  public  buildings.  Its  table  unequaled  by  any  in  the  Domin- 
ion. The  Hotel  is  supplied  with  Cream,  Milk,  Butter  and  Vegetables 
from  its  own  farm,  fresh  every  day. 

Only  one  block  from  the  French  Cathedral. 

Two  Blocks  from  Victoria  Square, 
Only  two  blocks  from  the  Theatre  Royal. 

Within  two  blocks  of  All  the 

Business  and  Dry  Goods  Places. 

The  nearest  first-class  Hotel  to  the  depot  and  steamboat  landings 
2very  place  worthy  of  note  to  the  tourist  is  within  fifteen  minutes' walk 
of  The  St.  Lawrence  Hall,  except  those  you  see  on  your  Park  Mountain 
Drive.  This  Hotel  was  the  home  of  all  royal  and  notable  personages  who 
visited  Montreal  for  thirty  years.  It  has  all  the  modern  improvements. 
Elevator,  Gas  and  Electric  Lights,  Hot  and  Cold  Water,  Electric  Bells, 
Rooms  En-Suite,  tritfa  Bath  and  Closeto  on  every  floor.  Spacious,  ulean 
and  well  ventilated  rooms.  The  best  beds  of  any  hotel  in  the  city.  The 
prtces  are  graduated .    All  under  the  personal  supervision  of 

HENRY   HOQAN. 


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St.  Louis  Hotel. 

PatroQlzc4  by  TlHlr  BxcclUiyeicSf  ttf  Oovcrpor 
General  of  C»m^<lii  ai94  Ceunteee  of  Dufferliy. 


This  hotel,  which  is  Unrivaled  for  Bin,  Style  and  Locality 
in  Quebec,  is  open  through  the  year  for  pleasure  or  business 
travel,  having 

/^eeommodatloQ  for  500  l/isitore. 

It  is  eligibly  situated  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  the  most 
delightful  and  fashionable  promenades  : 

The  Governor's  Garden,  The  Citadel, 
The  Esplanade,  The  Place  d'Armes, 
Durham  and  Dulferin  Terraces, 

1,400  ft.  long,  and  200  ft.  above  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  which 
furnishes  the  splendid  views  and  magnificent  scenery  for 
which  Quebec  is  so  justly  celebrated,  and  which  is  unsurpassed 
in  any  part  of  the  world. 

WILLIAM  E.  RUSSELL.  Manager. 

N.  B.— Carriaf^ei  should  be  engaged  at  the  Hotel  Office  to  avoid  impodtion. 


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Ladies*   Tailor- Made   Costumes 


A   SPECIALTY. 


259  ST.   JAMES   STREET, 


MONTREAL. 


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G.  W.  CLARKE'S 


The  Largest  and  Moat  Attractive  Store  in  Canada 
for  All  Kind*  of 

Pipe  Fancy  0oo4Sf 

Art  f\etal  Qoo4Sf 

Leather  Good^t 

Fine  Art  &oo4s$ 
novelties. 


Books  and  Stationery 

■est  cnqli8h  pocket  cutlery. 
Ladies'  and  Gents'  Dressing  Cases,  Etc. 


FRENCH   FANS,      • 

Opera  Glasses,  Photos  of  all  Points  of  Interest,  Canadian 
Souvenirs,  the  Best  Assorted  Stock  in  Canada. 

LOWEST  PRICES. 


G.  W.  CLARKE, 

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TA*    Brtak/ast    Table  Strie*. 

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New  and  Reviied  Editions,  containing: 
Prefaces  and  additional  Bibliograph- 
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JOHN  BURROUGHS. 
Six  Books  of  Nature^  Animal  Li/e 

and  Literature, 
Winter  Sunehine. 
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Wake  Itobin. 
Freeh  Fieldm. 
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Pepaeton, 

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219  St.  Jan)es  Street, 

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CONFECTIONERY, 

CoFFEE*^^  Lunch  Roo/a. 


I  Visitors  to  Montreal  will  find  this  a  First-Class  | 

I  Dining  Room  for  Ladies  and  Gentlemen.     Ladies  f 

I  can  leave  their  parcels  and  hand  baggage  with  ns,  | 

I  while  doing  their  shopping  in  the  City.    ;       :       :  | 


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MANUFACTURERS  OF  PUBE  COHFECTIOHERtj    •    •    RETAIL  ONLY. 

CHARL.BS  AueXiVflDBR. 


John  Murphy  8t  Co.'s 


ESTABLISHMENT, 


l/APORTERS    OF 


ALL   KINDS  OF 


Fancy  •  Dry  •Goods. 


ADDRESS  " 

1781-1783  Notre  Dame  Street.  Corner  St.  Peter  St., 

MONTREAL. 
Branch  houses  in  Qlasqow,  London  ano  Ottawa. 

TERTAS    CASH    AND    ONLY    ONE    PRICE! 


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DELAWARE  &  HUDSON  R.  R. 


THE  •HORTCST  UNE  BITWIKN 

noHTREHL  iS  New  Tork. 

Selected  by  the  Government  as  the  Mail  Route  Between 

the  Two  Cities. 

* 

The  acenery  along  the  shore*  of  T.ake  Champlain.  through  Lake  George,  via 
Saratoga,  and  down  the  bank«of  the  Hudson,  is  unsurpassed  in  the  world. 

The  only  line  to  the  new  and  superb  **  Hotel  Champlain,^^  at  Bluff  Point, 
N.  Y.,  (Lake  Champlain),  and  to  Lake  Placid,  Saranac  Lake^  etc.,  in  the 
Adirondack  Mountains. 

For  Tickets,  Maps,  I'ime  Tables,  and  all  Information,  apply  to 

W.  H.  HENRY,  Ticket  Agent, 

Delaware  &  Hudson  R.  R., 

No.  143  St.  James  Street,  -  -  Montreal. 


J.  W    BURDICK.  G.  p.  Ag't.,  Albany,  N.Y. 


npHE  SAGAMORK 


On  Green  Island,  Lake  George. 


ALL  that  is  rich,  striking  and  gorgeous 

in  nature,  beautified  by  art,  to  make 

the  scene  sublime  and  inspiring,  has  been  done. 


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Connected  with  the  Main  Land  by  Bridget 
ADDITIONS: 

Two  Queen  Anne  Cottages, 

pihg  l^ooms  for  Guests, 

Magnificent  Extra  Dipipg  t^oon7, 

Music  \{eX\  apd  Ball  {^oom. 

This  Splendid  New  Hotel  i«  Open  to 
Quests  Prom 

June   20Th    Until  October   ist. 

IT  IS  SUPPLICO  WITH 

Passenger  Elevator,  Electric  Lights  and  Bells  in 

Every  Room,  as  well  as  Other  Modern 

Conveniences. 

Its  location  the  finest  on  the  lake.  The  table  is  excellent,  the  service 
unsurpassed.  Easy  of  access  by  Boats  from  the  North  or  South,  Baldwin  or 
Caldwell,  where  trains  with  Palace  Cars  arrive  from  Saratoga,  New  York  and 
intermediate  points  several  times  daily. 

For  Descriptive  Circulars  and  F'an  of  Rooms,  address 

M.  O.  BROWN,  Lessee  and  Proprietor, 

Bolton  Landing,  Warren  Co.,  Lake  George. 

N.  B. — The  Finest  Livery  in  the  vicinity  of  Lake  George. 


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At  $1.00  Per  Day  and  Upwards. 

European  Plan. 

First-Ciass  Restauraott 

Dimr)%  Roorn^y  Cafe  and 

Lupcb  Counter,  a  la.  car 

AT    MODERATE    PRICES. 


Guests'  Baggage  to  and  from  Grand  Central  Station,  Fr 

Rooms  where  Ladies  and  Gentlemen  may  Check  Valis 
Coats,  Parcels,  etc.,  without  charge..  ; 

Travelers  arriving  via  Grand  Central  Station  save  carria 
hire  and  Baggage  Express  by  stopping  at  the  Grand  Union. 

All  Elevated  Railroads  reached  from  this  Hotel.  Travek. 
can  live  well  at  the  Grand  Union  for  less  money  than  at  at»v 
other  first-class  hotel  in  New  York. 


FORD,  GARRISON  &  CO.,  Proprieton 


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RECENTLY  ENLARGED  AND  GREATLY  IMPROVED. 

and  Families  wsifing  BOSTON 


UNITED  STATES 


—  WILL  FIND  THE  — 

conibinlBg'  all  the  conveniences  and 
itubstantial   comforts   of   a  pleasant 
Home,  free  alike  from  extravagant  tthow,  or  etlll  more  extrav- 

agant  charges,    ^^BlUL  ITS  7187  C0»71»1«1IT  LOCATIOK 

DIRECTLY   OPPOSITE   THE    BOSTON    AND   ALBANY, 

AND  ONLY  ONE  BLOCK  FROM  THB 

OLD  COI^ONT  and  FALL  RIVISB  LINES,  three  blocks  only  from 
the  NKW  YORK  and  NEW  ENGLAND,  and  PROVIDENCE 
and  8TONINGTON  STATIONS,  and  connecting  directly  by  HORSE 
CARS  every  5  minutes,  with  all  the  Northern  and  Eastern  Rail- 
roads and  Steamboats,  giving  guests  every  possible  convenience  of 
rapid  and  economical  transfer  from  all  points. 

I^-UNEQUALLED  BY  ANY  HOTEL  IN  BOSTON.,^ 
Passengers  to  or  from  all  Southern  or  Western  Points,  by  either 

Save  All  Carriage  Fares, 


Boat  or  Rail, 


Thus  making  a  most  convenient  point  to  stop  on  arriving  in  the  city,  and 
to  spend  a  day  or  week  in  shopping  or  visiting  the  many  objects  of  art 
and  interest,  a  most  central  and  convenient  location,  being  only  two 
minutes'  walk  from  all  the  great  Retail  Stores,  Theatres,  OhJects  of 
Interest,  and  Places  of  Amusement. 

POPULAR   RATES    FOR    ROOMS: 

According  to  Size,  and  whether  occupied  by  one  or  more  persons : 
For  Room  Only,  $1.00  and  upward. 
For  Boom  and  Full  r:oard,  $2.60  and  upward. 
For  Single  Meals,  75  cents.   Parlors  and  Baths,  extra. 

TILLY  HAYNES,  UnitH  Stltn  Hdil,  BOSTON.  Mis» 


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^enfral  ♦  Vefmonf  ♦  I^ailroad 

TRAVERSING  the  Green  Valleys  of  Vermont.  Skirting 
the  Shores  of  Lake  Champlain,  land  with  connections, 
"•■*■  '^orn^'"g  a  direct  line  to  the  White  Mountains  and  the 
Coast,  offers  a  panorama  of  Scenic  Beauty  unsurpassed  on 
the  American  Continent;  and  not  only  scenery  unexcelled,  but 
good  service  and  su perior  facilities  for  quick  transit. 


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SOmOITY  OF  KOAO  BED, 

smoothness  of  tkackf 
Equipment  the  best. 


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NEW  AND  KLEQANT  WAQNER 

BUFFET  SLEEPING   AND   PARLOR 

OARS  ON  ALL  THROUGH  TRAINS. 


THE  DIRECT  AIR  LINE 

BETWEEN 
MomrmmAL,  Qu^bvo,  Ottawa, 

Turn  THoumAMD  imLAMoa,  the  AomoMOAOttm, 

AMD 


BOBTON  AMD  Nmw   eMOUAND. 

Turn  WHiTm  MouNTAiNm,  Turn  Sound, 

Nmw  YoKK  AMD  South. 


Tickets  via  this  popular  line  on  sale  at  all  the  principal  ticket  offices 
in  the  country. 

Information  given  with  pleasure  at  an^  of  the  offices  of  the  line. 

A.  C.  STONEGRAVE,  Gen.  Pans.  Agt., 

196  St.  James  St.,  Montreal,  P.  Q 

T.  H.  HANLEY,  New  England  Pass.  Agt., 

2tl»  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

W.  K.  BABCOCK,  Southetii  Pass.  Agt., 

858  Broadway,  New  York. 

J.  W.  HOBABT,  Oen.  Pa«s.  Agent. 

Oiu.  Manager. 


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UMITli  STATES  MOTEL 

TOMPKINS.  Gage.  &.  ca,  Proprictom. 

Saratoga  Springs,  N.v 


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.    From  June  to  October  . 


EACH  YEAR 


Tompkins,  Gage  &  Perry, 


Proprietors. 


HMW 


SEASON  OF   1891. 


Boiie,ffatertowDy£ileD!il]iiigli 

(X.  T.  C.  Jt  H.  B.  R.  R,  Co.,  Lessee.) 

Onl;  all  Rail  Route  to  Tbonsand  IslaBds. 


Great    Highway   and    Favorite     Route    for    Fashionable 

Pleasure    Travel.      The    Thoroughfare    for 

Tourist   Travel     Between    the 

West  and   East. 


ROME,  WATERTOWN  &  OGDENSBURG  RAILROAD. 

SOLID  TRAINS  FROM 

Niagara  Falls   and   Suspension    Bridge 

TO 

THOUSAND    ISLANDS. 

Making?  immediate  connections  without  transfer  at  Clayton  with 
steamer  St,  Lawrence  for  Alexandria  Ray  and  all  Thousand  Island 
resorts.  Also  connecting  at  steamboat  dock.  Clayton,  with  powerful 
steamers  of  Richelieu  and  Ontario  Navigation  Co.,  for  Montreal,  Quebec 
and  River  Saguenay,  passing  all  of  the  Thousand  Islands  and  running 
all  of  the 

Rapids  of  River  St.  Lawrence  by  Daylight* 

Also  carrying  elegant  new  Wagner  Palace  Car  Co.'s  Sleeping  cars  by 
the  all-rail  line  without  change  from  Niagara  Falls  to  Bar  Harbor, 
Maine,  passing  through  the  heart  of  the  White  Mountains  and  the  far- 
famed  Mountain  Notch  by  daylight. 

Via  Fabyan's,  White  Mountains  and  Portland,  Maine, 

and  making  immediate  connections  for  Old  Orchard  Beach,  Kennebunk- 
port,  Bar  Harbor  and  all  the  popular 

Sea-Coast  Resorts  of  Maine 

and  the  Maritime  provinces.  Send  ten  cents  postage  for  our  illustrated 
book.  Routes  and  Rates  for  Summer  Tours. 

Fast  trains  also  run  via  this  route  from  New  York,  Albany,  Saratoga, 
Richfield  Springs,  Utica,  Syracuse  and  Rochester. 

E.  &  BOWEN,  THEO   BUTTERFIELD, 

Act''g  Gen'l  Manage*-,  Gen'i  /'ass.  Ag't.,  Oswego,  N.  Y 


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Iiattgest  Dt<y  Goods  Establishment  in  Canada. 

Nos-  1765, 1767,  1769,  1771,  1773,  1775,  1777,  1 779,  Notre  Dame  St.,    MONTREAL. 


4 


R.  P.  CANNON,  Esq.,  for  four  years  Chairman  of  the  Com- 
mittee on  Agriculture  in  the  Ohio  Legislature,  and  six 
years  on  the  Ohio  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  writes  : 


Aurora,  Ohio,  March  4th,  1891. 
Messrs.  H.  H.  Warner  &  Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Gentlemen  .'—In  the  winter  of  1885  I  was  taken  with  Rheuma- 
tism and  other  troubles,  and  was  treated  for  six  or  seven  weeks  by 
my  family  physician.  I  kept  growing  worse,  and  it  was  very  evident 
that  the  treatment  was  doing  me  harm  instead  of  good.  I  then 
called  another  doctor  in  consultation,  and  he  decided  my  difificulty 
was  due  to  some  kidney  trouble,  and  prescribed  and  treated  me  for  a 
month,  during  which  time  I  steadily  grew  worse.  1  then  sent  to 
Cleveland,  some  25  miles  from  here,  and  called  a  doctor  who  has  the 
reputation  of  being  one  of  the  best  physicians  in  that  city,  and  after 
examining  me  he  said  I  had  Bright s  disease  in  an  advanced  stage, 
with  Rheumatic  Arthritis,  and  that  he  thought  he  could  help  me 
some,  but  gave  me  no  hope  of  a  cure.  He  treated  me  for  three  weeks, 
and  at  the  end  of  that  time,  finding  I  was  no  better,  he  said  that  my 
disease  was  absolutely  incurable,  and  the  other  physicians  who  had 
been  attending  me  agreed  with  him.  They  wanted  to  try  some 
other  remedies,  and  did  so  for  two  weeks  more,  but  I  received  not  a 
particle  of  benefit  from  them  or  their  medicines.  I  was  then  ve  y 
low,  and  I  could  not  lie  down  in  bed  for  fear  of  strangling.  As  a 
last  resort  a  council  of  physicians  was  held,  with  the  unanimous 
decision  that  I  had  not  a  week  to  live.  I  then  discharged  them  all 
and  commenced  to  take  WARNER'S  SAFE  CURE.  The  first 
bottle  gave  me  aome  relief  and  I  began  to  mend  slowly  but  steadily, 
vxiixX  1  fully  recovered.  My  gain  was  slow  but  sure.  I  have  been 
doing  business  for  two  years  past  with  no  trouble  of  my  kidneys  to 
speak  of,  and  have  not  taken  more  than  one  bottle  of  Safe  Cure  in 
that  time .  I  am  now  in  usual  health  for  a  man  of  three-score-and 
ten,  and  weigh  185  pounds,  being  the  same  weight  of  ten  years  ago. 
I  give  all  the  credit  of  restoration  of  life  and  health  to  Warner's  Safe 
Cure.  Many  friends  within  my  knowledge  have  been  cured,  or 
greatly  benefited,  by  the  use  of  this  great  remedy,  through  my 
recommendation  I  most  heartily  and  sincerely  publicly  recommend 
it  to  all  who  are  troubled  with  kidney  or  liver  difficulty,  but  I  would 
add,  do  not  delay  as  I  did,  until  disease  so  impairs  the  system  that  it 
requires  months,  and  mayhap  years,  to  restore  health  and  strength  j 
agaiu.  R.  P.  CANNON. 


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